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The Scholarship of the Class of 1867, with an income of $150, will be awarded soon after the beginning of the second half-year to a Freshman in Harvard College thought to be "meritorious and in need of assistance." Preference will be given to sons of members of the College Class of 1867.
Freshmen who have this academic year applied for the second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aid will be considered, without further action on their part, candidates for this scholarship. All other Freshmen wishing to become candidates must apply on forms which may be obtained at the Recorder's office. Their applications, accompanied by the necessary certificates from parents or guardians, must be left with the Recorder before February 1st, 1898.
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